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Parts of stories that create high interest in the child audience can
 
  a. be noted and discussed at staff meetings.
 b. satisfy the teacher.
 c. be drawn out to enhance their effect while telling.
  d. recorded and analyzed.

Question 2

List five things that add aesthetic elements to the environment and describe an ideal aesthetic environment for young children.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

1.Light
2.Texture
3.Color
4.Storage
5.Nature

The ideal aesthetic environment for young children is rich in textures and light. Baskets, rugs, and pillows provide texture. Colors are subtle and neutral to provide a foil for the colorful toys and children's clothing and to allow the color scheme to be changed as needed. Storage containers are color-coordinated or clear, labeled, and easily
accessible with low sides. Nature is a vital part of the environment with plants and living things inside the room and space for outdoor activities close by the classroom.



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